Octavian's partner and brilliant general, treated as a real but insufficient explanation for Octavian's rise.
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Marcus Agrippa
Octavian's partner and brilliant general, treated as a real but insufficient explanation for Octavian's rise.
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"...So that by itself doesn't explain it either. Next explanation is Marcus Agrippa. And Marcus Agrippa is considered Octavian's partner. And he was considered..."
"And this, again, is true. Marcus Agrippa is a brilliant military leader. But so were Cassius, Decimus. There were other brilliant military leaders. The..."
"...Why did Octavian succeed so much? Again, he became partners with Marcus Agrippa, who was a much better general than him. But Octavian... Again,..."
"...responsibility to... to restore the Republic. And that's why he trusted Marcus Agrippa. Okay? And that's why Marcus Agrippa trusted him. They were all..."
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Rome does not hand Octavian power because he is the best general, the most charismatic speaker, or the obvious heir.
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